Sweet Potato Casserole

I don’t remember the last time I was in charge of cooking a Thanksgiving dinner. I have contributed to the meal, but my brother is the real cook in the family. He enjoys it, and he’s good at it. I won’t argue, especially since he’s very good about making most of it gluten-free. I am planning on taking a gluten-free dessert and a side dish, but the main meal is really not on my mind.

This side dish is naturally gluten free. It has quite a bit of sugar for a vegetable dish. However, the kids love it (adults too), and it is for a special occasion.

If you’re planning a Thanksgiving meal, remember that corn bread is easy to make and enjoyed by all. Also, you don’t have to stick with traditional foods. People might enjoy applescotch dessert as much as apple pie.

About Linda Etherton

I have been gluten free since 2000 when I was diagnosed with celiac disease. Through sharing recipes, menu plans, and information, I hope to help others enjoy a happy gluten-free life.Connect with Linda online:Facebook | Google+ | Twitter